AI SummaryUrban wildlife conflict mitigation is a ₹45-60 crore addressable market across India's 100+ tier-2 cities, driven by incidents like the March 2026 Tumakuru bee attack. The service targets RWAs, municipalities, and residential colonies with emergency bee relocation (₹8,000-15,000 per call) and annual prevention contracts (₹50,000-2 lakh). Timing is critical as municipal corporations in Karnataka, Telangana, and Madhya Pradesh are formalizing wildlife management protocols post-2025. MBA graduates, environmental consultants, and pest control entrepreneurs with Wildlife Board certification can scale to ₹2-5 crore revenue across 3-5 cities within 24 months.
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